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Gulf Coast Disaster Response Webinar
A webinar organized by the Environmental Grantmakers Association and cosponsored by dozens of organizations responding to the BP Oil Spill. Please note that you may be prompted to perform a software update before you can listen and watch the webinar.
NRDC: Disaster In the Gulf Coast
The National Resources Defense Council launched a feature on their website to collect and report on how the oil spill is affecting beaches along the Gulf coast. The feature is a special addition to the annual Testing the Waters report.
Sierra Club Gulf Coast Disaster Map
A map showing the size and extent of the BP Oil Spill.
My Gulf Action: Online Gulf Coast / BP Oil Spill Relief Project
SmartPower is seeking sponsors for its exciting new online Gulf Coast relief project, MyGulfAction.com. Download the PDF document below to read more about the program, which will help Americans take constructive action on the ongoing BP oil spill by reducing their use of and reliance on oil in their everyday lives. The site will aggregate these reductions, keeping a running tally of how they have offset the amount of oil that is spilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
EPA Response to BP Gulf Coast Oil Spill
 
Gulf Coast: BP Oil Spill: Keeping Kids Safe!
A brief flyer explaining the special threats to children posed by the BP oil disaster and outlining tips to keep them safe.
News Slice--special Gulf Coast oil spill edition
A special issue of Healthy Schools Network's online monthly News Slice, devoted to the Gulf oil spill and the threats it poses to children's health
EGA List of Funding Opportunities in the Gulf Coast
Please note that this is a funder-only site and you must first register with EGA to view the webpage.
HEFN/EGA Call: Reflections on the Gulf Coast Funder Tour
For nearly two months, the world has watched British Petroleum oil spill into the Gulf of Mexico at a dizzying rate. With each passing day the coagulating oil hits more of the Gulf Coast; threatening wildlife, coastal lands, and the health and livelihood of local fishing communities. In response, the The Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health organized a funder tour of the region on May 18-20, 2010. This tour allowed funders to get a firsthand view of how the BP oil spill is affecting coastal communities in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi. This funder only call included three speakers who participated on the tour and allowed them an opportunity to share with funders share their reflections on what they experienced during the tour and provide updates on the current situation in the Gulf Coast. Speakers included: Chris Paine, writer/director of the award-winning documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? Latosha Brown, The Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health Richard Mott, Wallace Global Fund Wilma Subra, Subra Company/The Gulf Coast Fund for Community Renewal and Ecological Health
NOAA National Ocean Service Deepwater Horizon Incident, Gulf Coast incident page
As the nation’s leading scientific resource for oil spills, NOAA has been on the scene of the Deepwater Horizon spill from the start, providing coordinated scientific weather and biological response services to federal, state and local organizations.
Gulf Coast Fund Mobilizing Emergency Response to the BP Oil Drilling Disaster
An April 30 "Gulf Coast Fund Statement on Emergency Response to the BP Oil Drilling Disaster" and related information are on the Gulf Coast Fund website.
The Human Health Effects of the Gulf Coast Oil Spill: A Summary of the IOM Workshop
The Gulf oil spill is now being called the largest single environmental disaster in our nation’s history. The impact on the gulf ecosystem is only beginning to be assessed. And what of potential impacts on human health? The Institute of Medicine convened a meeting in late June, 2010 on that topic, and we will heard from some of the leading participants in that meeting on Thursday, July 29 about known and suspected health implications of the spread of crude oil and of efforts to contain and clean it.